Make a difference in your profession!

The Boulder County Bar Association (BCBA) offers career development opportunities, with many events to network and learn. The advantage of bar membership, however, is the unique ability to make a difference in the legal profession — and the community. Through community service, section and committee initiatives and bench/bar interactions, the members of the bar not only develop their skills and their careers, they also serve as advocates for change which reaches far beyond the doors of our law firms.

Membership Benefits

The most common reason people say they join any association is to network. Through bar-sponsored social and educational experiences, professional relationships are forged and important ideas shared while achieving personal and professional goals. And you can stay connected through the association’s comprehensive membership directory, which includes names, addresses, phone and e-mail addresses, plus a helpful listing of judges and courts in Boulder County.

The Boulder County Bar Association offers many noon hour CLE’s on substantive topics produced by its 15 sections. BCBA members are given the opportunity to meet their CLE ethics and general requirements for a very affordable price. In addition, the section meetings are the avenue where members build collegiality and legal expertise in the various practice areas. Members also stay in touch about issues and events through the Boulder County Bar Newsletter, an in-depth publication mailed electronically or by post 11 times a year. Articles on trial skills, law office management and changes in current laws will help keep you updated on what effects your law practice. A Monday morning E-Brief is emailed to you each week giving you the CLE program information and the events planned for the members.